Publications 2021-2022

Publications 2021-2022

This list contains some of the work published by members of the faculty with the year of publication 2021-2022. The order of names for multi-author publications does not necessarily follow that in the publications themselves.

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Allan, W. (2021), ‘The Virtuous Emotions of Euripides’ Medea’, Greece and Rome 68: 27-44.
Allan, W. (2022), ‘Greek Lyric: A View from the North’, in L. Swift (ed.), A Companion to Greek Lyric (Wiley-Blackwell), 467-83.
Almásy-Martin, A. (2021 co-authored with C.J. Martin), ‘Always Remember to Check the Back: A Closer Look at Some Published Ostraca in the British Museum and British Library’, in G. van Loon and J. Stolk (eds), Text Editions of (Abnormal) Hieratic, Demotic, Greek, Latin and Coptic Papyri and Ostraca. Some people love their friends even when they are far away: Festschrift in Honour of Francisca A.J. Hoogendijk (Papyrologica Lugduno-Batava 37), 33-56. 
Almásy-Martin, A. (2022), ‘Dogs on Labels: Anubis Representations on Mummy Labels from the Louvre’ in A. Almásy-Martin, M. Chauveau, K. Donker van Heel, K. Ryholt (eds), Ripple in still water when there is no pebble tossed Festschrift in Honour of Cary J. Martin (Golden House Publications), 43-54.  
Almásy-Martin, “Four Coptic-Greek Funerary Stelae in the British Museum” Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 108 (2022), 269-277. 
Ash, R. (2021), ‘The Staging of Death: Tacitus’ Agrippina the Younger and the Dramatic Turn’, in A. Damtoft Poulsen and A. Jönsson (eds), Usages of the Past in Roman Historiography (Brill), 197-224.
Ash, R. (2021), ‘A Stylish Exit: Marcus Terentius’ Swan-Song (Tacitus, Annals 6.8), Curtius Rufus, and Virgil’, Classical Quarterly 71: 330-46.
Ash, R. (2021), ‘“Now Comes the Greatest Marvel of Them All!” (79[78].8.2): Dio’s Roman Emperors and the Incredible’, in C. Davenport and C. Mallan (eds), Emperors and Political Culture in Cassius Dio’s Roman History (Cambridge University Press), 88-112.
Ash, R. (2022), ‘Un-Parallel Lives? The Younger Quintus and Marcus Cicero in Cicero’s Letters’, Hermathena 202: 71-103.
Ash, R. (2022), ‘Burn baby burn (disco in Furneaux): Tacitean Authority, Innovation, and the Neronian Fire (Annals 15.38-39)’, in G. Monti, S. Kingsley, and T. Rood (eds), The Authoritative Historian (Cambridge University Press), 353-72.
Benaissa, A. (2021) and N. Gonis (eds.), The Oxyrhynchus Papyri Vol. LXXXVI (London).
Benaissa, A. (2021), Rural Settlements of the Oxyrhynchite Nome: A Papyrological Survey Trismegistos Online Publication 4, Version 3.0 (Leuven).
Benaissa, A. (2021), ‘Late Antique Papyri from Hermopolis in the British Library II’, Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 219: 183–201.
Benaissa, A. (2022), ‘Two Slave Sales Revisited’, Pylon 1, https://doi.org/10.48631/pylon.2022.1.89340.
Benaissa, A. (2022), ‘Grain Tax Revenues from Oxyrhynchite Villages: An Account in the Beinecke Library’, Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists 59: 137–146.
Benaissa. A. (2022), ‘Late Antique Papyri from Hermopolis in the British Library III’, Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 222 (forthcoming).
Blomley, A.M. (2022), A Landscape of Conflict? Rural Fortifications in the Argolid (400–146 BC) (Archaeopress).
Bowie, A. (2021), ‘Narrative and emotion in the Iliad: Andromache and Helen’, in M. De Bakker, B. van den Berg and J. Klooster (eds), Emotions and narrative in ancient literature and beyond: studies in honour of Irene de Jong (Leiden), 48-61.
Chin, M. (2022), ‘The career of Menogenes son of Isidoros and relations between Sardeis and the koinon of Asia under Augustus and Tiberius’, Historia 71.4: 422-458.
Christoforou, P. (2021), 'An Indication of Truly Imperial Manners’: The Roman emperor in Philo’s Legatio ad Gaium’, Historia 70: 83-115. 

Christoforou, P. (2022), 'qualem diem Tiberius induisset: Tiberius’ Absences on Capri as an Inspiration for Wonder and Uncertainty, in J. McNamara and V. Pagán (eds), Tacitus’ Wonders (Bloomsbury). 

Christoforou, P. (2022), ‘Family Matters: dynastic struggles in Tacitus Annals 4’, Omnibus 84.

Christoforou, P. (2022), Review of Catalina Balmaceda, ‘Libertas’ and ‘res publica’ in the Roman Republic: ideas of freedom and Roman politics. Impact of Empire, 37 (Brill)’ in BMCR:  
https://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2022/2022.07.07/ 

Currie, B. G. F. (2021), Herodotus as Homeric Critic (Histos Supplements No. 13).

Currie, B. G. F. (2021), ‘Etana in Greece’, in C. Metcalf and A. Kelly (eds), Gods and Mortals in Early Greek and Near Eastern Mythology (Cambridge University Press), 126-44.
Currie, B. G. F. (2021), ‘La teoria de la mente y el autoconcepto de Penelope en el canto 23 de Odisea’, in C. Fernández and G. Zecchin de Fasano (eds), Cartografias del yo en el mundo antiguo: Estrategias de su textualizacion (La Plata: Editorial de la Universidad Nacional de La Plata), 12-37.
Currie, B. G. F. (2021), ‘Intertextuality in Early Greek Poetry: The Special Case of Epinician’, Trends in Classics 13/2: 289-362.
Currie, B. G. F. (2021), ‘Typhoeus and Etna in Hesiod, Pindar, and (Pseudo-)Aeschylus’, in E. E. Prodi and S. Vecchiato (eds), ΦΑΙΔΙΜΟΣ ΕΚΤΩΡ: Studi in onore di Willy Cingano (Venice), 77-105.
Currie, B. G. F. (2022), ‘Pindar and Bacchylides’, in M. de Bakker and I. J. F. de Jong (eds), Speech in Ancient Greek Literature. Studies in Ancient Greek Narrative, Volume Five (Brill), 377-403.
Currie, B. G. F. (2022), ‘Emotionally Reunited: Laertes and Odysseus in Odyssey Book 24’, in M. P. de Bakker, J. J. H. Klooster and B. van den Berg (eds), Emotions and Narrative in Ancient Literature and Beyond. Studies in Honour of Irene de Jong (Brill), 135-52.
D’Angour, A. (2021), How to Innovate: An Ancient Guide to Creative Thinking (Princeton).
D’Angour, A. (2022), ‘The Music of the Orestes Chorus’, in K. Bielawski and W. Staniewski (eds.), Eurypides Innowator (Euripides Innowator (Lublin).  
D’Angour, A. (2021), ‘Will the real Lesbia please stand up?’, Engelsberg Ideas. (https://engelsbergideas.com/notebook/will-the-real-lesbia-please-stand-up/)
D’Angour, A. (2021), ‘Ancient scandals and power struggles’, Engelsberg Ideas. (https://engelsbergideas.com/notebook/ancient-scandals-and-power-struggles-successions-unexpected-playfulness-with-ancient-history/)
D’Angour, A. (2021), ‘Love’s contradictions: Catullus on the agony of infatuation’, Psyche. (https://psyche.co/ideas/loves-contradictions-catullus-on-the-agony-of-infatuation
D’Angour, A. (2021), ‘Was the real Socrates more worldly and amorous than we knew?’, Aeon. (https://aeon.co/ideas/was-the-real-socrates-more-worldly-and-amorous-than-we-knew
D’Angour, A. (2021), ‘The Music of Sophocles’ Ode to Man’, Antigone Magazine. (https://antigonejournal.com/2021/03/music-of-sophocles/
D’Angour, A. (2021), ‘Horace: the town and country mouse’, Engelsberg Ideas. (https://engelsbergideas.com/notebook/was-horace-a-town-or-a-country-mouse/)
D’Angour, A. (2021), ‘The Joy of Speaking Active Latin’, Psyche. (https://psyche.co/ideas/speaking-latin-brings-an-unmediated-thrill-to-the-classics)
D’Angour, A. (2021), ‘The perils of the quest for immortality’, Engelsberg Ideas. (https://engelsbergideas.com/notebook/the-perils-of-immortality/)
D’Angour, A. (2021), ‘The Song of Seikilos: A musically notated ancient Greek poem’, Antigone Magazine(https://antigonejournal.com/2021/12/song-of-seikilos/)
D’Angour, A. (2021), ‘Aspasia of Miletus: queen of the Athenian salon’, Engelsberg Ideas. (https://engelsbergideas.com/portraits/aspasia-of-miletus-queen-of-the-athenian-salon/)
D’Angour, A. (2022), ‘The Musical Frogs in Frogs’ in A. Gostoli and B. Zimmermann (eds.),  Nuove volute di versi: Poesia e musica nella commedia greca (Baden-Württenberg).. 
D’Angour, A. (2022), ‘Metre and Music in Greek Lyric’ in L. Swift (ed.), A Companion to Greek Lyric, (Wiley-Blackwell), 132-141.
D’Angour, A. (2022), “Recreating the music of Euripides’ Orestes”. Greek and Roman Musical Studies 9: 175–190. 
D’Angour, A. (2022), ‘The Musical Frogs in Frogs’ in A. Fries and D. Kanellakis (eds), Ancient Greek Comedy (De Gruyter), 187-198.  
D’Angour, A. (2022), ‘Make it New’: the rewards of novelty in ancient literature’, Engelsberg Ideas, (https://engelsbergideas.com/notebook/novelty-ancient-literature/).
De Martin, S. (2022), ‘Theognidean misconduct: staging the (un)traditional in Pherecrates’ Chiron’. Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies 62.2: 161-181. 
De Martin, S, (2022), ‘Criticising change, from Theognis to Plato’, Lexis 40.2: 387-413.
Elder, O. (2022), 'Citizens of the Wor(l)d? Metaphor and the Politics of Roman Language', Journal of Roman Studies 112: 79–104.
Elder, O. (2022), 'Invisible Hands of History. Finding Slavery in Ancient Evidence'. Omnibus 83: 15–17.
Ellis-Evans, A., J. Kagan, U. Wartenberg (2022), ‘Asia Minor: Archaic to Hellenistic’ in M. Alram, J. Bodzek, and A. Bursche (eds.), Survey of Numismatic Research (2014-2020), 2 vols. (Warsaw), Vol. 1, 253-92.
Ellis-Evans, A. (2022), ‘The wreathed tetradrachms and gold staters of Magnesia on the Maeander’ in A. Meadows and U. Wartenberg (eds.), Presbeus: Studies in Ancient Coinage Presented to Richard Ashton (New York), 239-334.
Ellis-Evans, A. (2022), ‘Hellenistic royal coinage’ Numismatic Chronicle 181: 511-23.
Ellis-Evans, A. (2022), ‘The Alexanders of Assos and Phokaia’ Revue Numismatique6 178: 57-89.
Fendel, V. (2021), ‘The missing piece in the jigsaw puzzle: A psycholinguistic account of the beginnings of the Coptic alphabet’ in A. Judson and A. Gnanadesikan (eds), Diversity in Writing Systems: Embracing multiple perspectives [=Written language and literacy, Vol. 24.2: 198–228 (John Benjamins: Amsterdam; Philadelphia).
Fendel, V. (2021), ‘Greek in Egypt or Egyptian Greek? Syntactic regionalisms (IV CE)’ in K. Bentein and M. Janse (eds), Varieties of Post-classical and Byzantine Greek [=Trends in Linguistics. Studies and monographs, Vol. 331: 115–40 (De Gruyter).
Fendel, V. (2021), ‘A Small Step for a Man, a Giant Leap for a People—The Coptic alphabets’ in Y. Haralambous(ed.), Grapholinguistics in the 21st Century /gʁafematik/, June 15–17, 2020 (online), proceedings, vol. II, Grapholinguistics and its applications, Vol. 5, pp. 775–86 (Fluxus editions: Brest).
Fendel, V. (2022), Coptic interference in the syntax of Greek letters from Egypt (Oxford University Press).
Fendel, V. (2022), ‘Natural language use and bilingual interference: Verbal complementation patterns in post-classical Greek’, in M. Bianchoni, M. Campano, D. Romangno and F. Rovai (eds), Ancient Indo-European languages between linguistics and philology: Contact, variation, and reconstruction (Brill), 166–95.
Fendel, V. (2022), ‘Perceptions of liberty in the Coptic period: Affective responses to socio-religious pressures in the western desert’, in A. Loktionov (ed.) ‘Compulsion and Control in Ancient Egypt’ Proceedings of the 3rd Lady Wallis Budge Egyptology Symposium, Christ’s College, Cambridge, August 27th-28th 2020 (Archaeopress).
Franklinos, T. E. (2021), ‘Elegiacs on Octavius (and) Musa: exploring Catalepton 4 and 11’, in B. Kayachev (ed.), Poems without Poets: Approaches to Anonymous Ancient Poetry (Cambridge; CCJ supp. 43), 67–84.
Franklinos, T. E. (2022), ‘Ovid’s Fasti in Exile’, Classical Quarterly 72.

Franklinos, T. E. (2022), ‘Henry James’ “The Middle Years” (1893) and Its Vergilian Undercurrents, Henry James Review 43: 164–77.
Gassman, M. (2021), ‘Arnobius’ Scythians and the Dating of Aduersus nationes’, The Journal of Theological Studies 72/2: 832–42 [doi: 10.1093/jts/flab103].
Gassman, M. (2021), ‘An Afterlife of a Scholarly Epic: Frazer’s Golden Bough and Lewis’s Argument from Myth’, Journal of Inklings Studies 11/2: 133–152 [doi: 10.3366/ink.2021.0111].
Gassman, M. (2021), ‘An Ancient Account of Pagan Origins: Making Sense of Filastrius, Diuersarum hereseon liber 111’, Revue d’études augustiniennes et patristiques 67: 83–105.
Gassman, M. (2021), ‘Directing the Eye of the Soul: Form and Function in an Ancient Scenic Monologue (Cyprian, Ad Donatum)’, Journal of Early Christian Studies 29/3: 371–96 [muse.jhu.edu/article/804424]
Gassman, M. (2021), ‘On an Alleged Senatus Consultum against the Christians’, Vigiliae Christianae 75/5: 548–55 [doi: 10.1163/15700720-bja10033].
Gassman, M. (2021), ‘The Ancient Readers of Augustine’s City of God’, Augustinian Studies 52/1: 1–18 [doi: 10.5840/augstudies20212461].
Gassman, M. (2022), ‘A Late Antique Preacher in Action: Augustine, Ep. 29’, Journal of Late Antiquity 15/1: 130–59 [muse.jhu.edu/article/849266].
Gassman, M. (2022), ‘Christianity and Greco-Roman Paganism’, St Andrews Encyclopaedia of Theologyhttps://www.saet.ac.uk/Christianity/ChristianityandGraecoRomanPaganism  
Greensmith, E. (co-edited with S. Bar and L. Ozbek) (2022), Quintus of Smyrna's Posthomerica: Writing Homer Under Rome) (Edinburgh University Press).
Greensmith, E. (2022), 'Introduction: Going to Rome, Returning to Troy' (co-written with S. Bar and L. Ozbek) in S. Bar, E. Greensmith and L. Ozbek (eds), Quintus of Smyrna's Posthomerica: Writing Homer Under Rome (Edinburgh University Press), 1-16.
Greensmith, E. (2022), 'A-Sexual Epic? Consummation and Closure in the Posthomerica' in S. Bar, E. Greensmith and L. Ozbek (eds), Quintus of Smyrna's Posthomerica: Writing Homer Under Rome ed. (Edinburgh University Press), 57-74.
Greensmith, E. (2022), ‘Beginning at the End in Imperial Greek Epic’, Arethusa 54 (3): 379-97.
Greensmith, E. (2022), 'The Wrath of the Sibyl: Homeric Reception and Contested Identities in the Sibylline Oracles 3' in J. Konig and N. Wiater (eds), Late Hellenistic Greek Literature in Dialogue (Cambridge University Press), 178-210.
Greensmith, E. (2022), 'Saying the Other: The Poetics of Personification in Late Antique Epic' in B. Verhelst and T. Scheijnen (eds), Greek and Latin Poetry of Late Antiquity (Cambridge University Press), 153-173.
Greensmith, E. (2003), ‘Odysseus the Roman: Imperial Temporality and the Posthomerica' in K. Carvounus, S. Papaioannou, G. Scafoglio (eds), Later Greek Epic and the Latin Literary Tradition (De Gruyter), 75-100.
Guethenke, C. (2021), ‘“The Alexandrian scholar poets are our ancestors” – Ancient scholarship and modern self-perception’, in A. Kelly, W. Beck, T. Phillips (eds), The Ancient Scholia to Homer’s Iliad, BICS Supplementary Volumes 64.1: 110-120.
Guethenke, C. (2021), ‘Vom Wolf zerrissen: gab es den Dichter der Ilias überhaupt?, in SPIEGEL Geschichte, Special Issue ‘Das Rätsel um Troja’, November 2021, 28-34
Guethenke, C. (2022), ‘Comment on The Veiled God: Friedrich Schleiermacher’s Theology of Finitude, by Ruth Jackson Ravenscroft, Leiden, Brill, 2019’ in Z. Purvis (ed.), New Scholarship on Religion in Nineteenth-Century German and British Culture (= Special Issue of History of European Ideas 48.2: 163-167).
Guethenke, C. (2022), ‘Der Schlüssel zur Bildung: wozu noch Altphilologie?’, ZEIT Geschichte, ‘Die Alten Griechen: Die antike Welt im Aufbruch’, March 2022, 132-33.
Harrison, S. and C. Pelling (eds 2021), Classical Scholarship and Its History from the Renaissance to the Present. Essays in Honour of Christopher Stray (De Gruyter).
Harrison, S. (2021), ‘John Conington as Corpus Professor at Oxford’ in S. Harrison and C. Pelling (eds), Classical Scholarship and Its History from the Renaissance to the Present (De Gruyter).
Harrison, S., T. Thorsen and I. Brecke (eds 2021), Greek and Latin Love: The Poetic Connection (De Gruyter).
Harrison, S. (2021), ‘Framing Epigrams and Elegy in Propertius Book 4’, Papers of the Langford Latin Seminar 19: 109-21.
Harrison, S. (2021), ‘Catullus and Poetry in English since 1750’ in Ian Du Quesnay and Tony Woodman (eds), The Cambridge Companion to Catullus (Cambridge University Press), 343-62. Harrison, S. (2021), ‘Prophetic, Poetic and Political Ambiguity in Vergil Eclogue 4’ in Martin Vöhler, Therese Fuhrer and Stavros Frangoulidis (eds), Strategies of Ambiguity in Ancient Literature (De Gruyter), 273-84.
Harrison, S. (2021), ‘Stravinsky’s Oedipus Rex:  the libretto’, in C.W. Marshall (ed.), Latin poetry and its reception: essays for Susanna Braund (Routledge), 251-62.
Harrison, S. (2021), ‘Il carme 4 di Catullo’, in L.Galasso (ed.), La letterature latina ellenistica (Carrocci,), 219-23.
Harrison, S. (2022), ‘Papal Paradise: Maffeo Barberini's Epistle to Lorenzo Magalotti’, Neulateinisches Jahrbuch 24: 1-24.
Harrison, S. (2022), ‘Tony Harrison and Rome’, in Sandie Byrne (ed.), Tony Harrison and The Classics (Oxford University Press), 57-74.
Harrison, S. (2022), ‘Dramatic Narrative in Epic: Aeneas’ Eyewitness Account of the Fall of Troy in Virgil, Aeneid 2’, in Matthieu de Bakker, Baukje van der Berg and Jacqueline Klooster (eds.), Emotions and Narrative in Ancient Literature and Beyond: Studies in Honour of Irene de Jong (Brill) 540-553.
Harrison, S. (2022), ‘Greeting Charles V in Bordeaux’ in Marc Laureys, Virginie Leroux, Stefan Tilg, Florian Schaffenrath (eds..), Carolus Quintus. Kaiser Karl V. in der neulateinischen Literatur / L'empereur Charles Quint dans la littérature néo-latine (Narr) 55-67.
Harrison, S. (2022), ‘Papal Paradise: Maffeo Barberini's Verse Letter to Lorenzo Magalotti’, Neolateinisches Jahrbuch 24: 69-90.
Harrison, S. (2022), ‘‘Horace and Ovid in Matthew Lewis’s The Monk (1796)’ in Frederico Lourenço and Susana Marques Pereira (eds), Miscelânea de Estudos em Honra de Maria de Fátima Silva (Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra), Vol.2, 249-74. 
Harrison, S. (2022), ‘Two Laureates’ Georgics: Virgilian Translations by Dryden and Wordsworth’ in C.Serracino (ed.), Ardet amans: Essays in honour of Horatio Caesar Roger Vella (Sta Venera, Malta), 201-215.

Harrison, S. (2022), ‘A Professor in Scottish Politics: Andrew Melville (1545–1622), Stephaniskion’ in G. Manuwald and L.R. Nicholas (eds), An Anthology of Neo-Latin Literature in British Universities (Bloomsbury), 95-122.
Hellstrom, M. (2021), ‘The ’people’ and Cassius Dio’, in C. Davenport & C. Mallan (eds.) Cassius Dio and the Roman Emperors (Cambridge University Press).
Hellstrom, M. (2021), ‘Images of Emperors in the Roman World’, contribution to ‘Imperial Power in the Roman World’, Public Lecture Series at York St John, organised by Anthony Smart. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRIrdNTpMlA
Henry, B. (2021 with S.A. Adams), ‘5532. Psalms 5.12–13, 6.11–7.2’, The Oxyrhynchus Papyri vol. LXXXVI: 1-3.
Henry, B. (2021 with B.C. Landau and G.S. Smith), ‘5533. First Apocalypse of James’, The Oxyrhynchus Papyri vol. LXXXVI: 3-13.
Henry, B. (2021), ‘5539. Declension of ὁ Ὅμηροϲ’, The Oxyrhynchus Papyri vol. LXXXVI: 37-38.
Henry, B. (2021 with E.F. Rossetti), ‘5540. Declension of ἡμέτεροϲ ὑμέτεροϲ ϲφέτεροϲ’, The Oxyrhynchus Papyri vol. LXXXVI: 38-39.
Henry, B. (2021 with E.F. Rosetti), ‘5541. Declension of ἡμέτεροϲ ὑμέτεροϲ ϲφέτεροϲ’, The Oxyrhynchus Papyri vol. LXXXVI: 39-41.
Henry, B. (2022), ‘A papyrological miscellany’, in Margarita Alexandrou, Chris Carey, and Giovan Battista D’Alessio (eds), Song Regained: Working with Greek Poetic Fragments (Sozomena: Studies in the Recovery of Ancient Texts 20), (De Gruyter), 33-53.
Heyworth, S. (2021), ‘The author of [Tibullus] 3.19 and 3.20: anonymous or Tibullus?’, in B. Kayachev (ed.), Poems without Poets: approaches to anonymous ancient poetry (CCJ Supplement 43; Cambridge), 153-69.
Heyworth, S. (2021), ‘Interpolation-hunting in Senecan tragedy, Ovid, and Horace’, in L. Curtis & I. Peirano Garrison (eds), The Lives of Latin Texts: Papers presented to Richard Tarrant, (Loeb Classical Monograph; Cambridge MA), 91-112.
Holmes-Henderson, A. (2021 co-edited with B. Goff, J. Messenger and A. Petsalis-Diomidis), ‘Inclusive Classics Initiative. Report on “Towards a More Inclusive Classics II” International Workshop organised by Professor Barbara Goff and Dr Alexia Petsalis-Diomidis, Council of University Classics Departments Bulletin, 50: 1-6 .
Holmes-Henderson, A. and B. Watts (2021), ‘What grades are needed to study Classical subjects at UK universities?’, Journal of Classics Teaching, 22, Issue 43: 1-7 https://doi.org/10.1017/S2058631021000210
Holmes-Henderson, A. and P. Swallow (2021), ‘Working towards fairer access to Classical subjects in schools: the Advocating Classics Education (ACE) project’, Council of University Classics Departments Equality Diversity and Inclusion Blog, 24th May 2021 https://cucdedi.wordpress.com/2021/05/24/working-towards-fairer-access-to-classical-subjects-in-schools-the-advocating-classics-education-ace-project/
Holmes-Henderson, A. and K. Kelly (2021), ‘Classical connections: enriching English teaching with help from the Greeks and Romans’, Litdrive blog, 2nd May 2021 https://litdrive.org.uk/classical-connections-enriching-english-teaching-with-help-from-the-greeks-and-romans
Holmes-Henderson, A. and K. Kelly (2021), ‘Ancient and modern languages in primary schools’, Oxford Humanities blog, 21st April 2021, https://www.humanities.ox.ac.uk/article/ancient-and-modern-languages-in-primary-schools#/ and https://www.thefutureoflanguages.org/blog/acientandmodernlangsinprimary
Holmes-Henderson, A. and S. Hunt (2021), ‘A level Classics poverty. Classical subjects in schools in England: access, attainment and progression’, CUCD Bulletin, 50: 1-26 https://cucd.blogs.sas.ac.uk/files/2021/02/Holmes-Henderson-and-Hunt-Classics-Poverty.docx.pdf
Holmes-Henderson, A. (2021), ‘Classical subjects in English schools: Confronting inequalities of access’, British Educational Research Association blog, 14 July 2021, https://www.bera.ac.uk/blog/classical-subjects-in-english-schools-confronting-inequalities-of-access
Holmes-Henderson, A. (2021), ‘Primary Greek’, ARGO, 13: 40-42.
Holmes-Henderson, A. (2021), ‘Developing multiliteracies through Classical mythology in British classrooms’, in L. Maurice (ed.) Our Mythical Education: The Reception of the Classical World in Formal Education 1900-2020 (University of Warsaw Press), 139-154. https://www.wuw.pl/product-pol-14887-Our-Mythical-Education-The-Reception-of-Classical-Myth-Worldwide-in-Formal-Education-1900-2020-PDF.html
Holmes-Henderson, A. (2021), ‘Engaging with policymakers as a researcher in the Arts and Humanities: a guide to how, what and why’, Universities Policy Engagement Network Blog, https://www.upen.ac.uk/blogs/?action=story&id=172
Holmes-Henderson, A. (2022 co-authored with A. Taylor and S. Jones), ‘Classics education in Northern Irish primary schools; curriculum policy and classroom practice’, Journal of Classics Teaching.
Holmes-Henderson, A. (2022 co-authored with K. Kelly), Ancient Languages in Primary Schools in England: a Literature Review (Department for Education. His Majesty’s Government)  https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1120024/Ancient_languages_in_primary_schools_in_England_-_A_Literature_Review.pdf
Holmes-Henderson, A. (2022), ‘Perspectives on Classics. Classics and educational policy: an update’, CUCD Bulletin: 1-35 https://cucd.blogs.sas.ac.uk/files/2022/09/Perspectives-on-Classics-2.pdf
Holmes-Henderson, A. (2022 co-authored with J. Zmavc and A.-G. Kaldahl), ‘Rhetoric, oracy and citizenship: curricular innovations from Scotland, Slovenia and Norway’, Literacy 56/3: 253-263  https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/lit.12299
Huitink, L. and Willi, A. (2021), “Protagoras and the beginnings of grammar”, Cambridge Classical Journal 67: 66-92.
Hutchinson, G. (2022), ‘Rock music’, Antigone, May 2022: https://antigonejournal.com/2022/05/rock-music/
Hutchinson, G. (2022), ‘The first person in Cicero’s letters to Atticus’, Hermathena 202-3 (2017 [publ. 2022]) (=special issue R. K. Gibson and R. Morello (eds), The epistolary Cicero: further readings in the Letters): 43-70.
Kampakoglou, A. (2021), ‘Modern Trends in the Study of Theocritus’ in P. Kyriakou, E. Sistakou,  A. Rengakos, Brill's Companion to Theocritus (Brill), 1-38.
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